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Find issues no other tool can catch

350+ hard pass/fail checks across your code and your site, correlated with the third-party tools you already use. Seeing every signal together catches issues a single tool would miss, and regressions before your users notice.

Open SiteCMD. See the whole site.

It's all there the moment the app opens: current health, what changed since the last scan, and what needs fixing first. Every tool you've connected feeds in right alongside it. No dashboards to stitch together.

SiteCMD Dashboard showing project health, action items, recent activity, analytics, and site stack context.

Issues and updates

Open issue and pending update counts, split by severity and risk, one click from the full lists.

Unread alerts

Background scans push notifications when something changes. Every alert opens into a full dossier.

Trends at a glance

The issue and update cards carry their own trend lines. See what's improved and what's slipped since your last scan.

Plus six views, each focused on one signal.

The dashboard is the overview. These are the close-ups. Purpose-built views for traffic, search, deploys, and alerts, each with context that raw integration data can't give you on its own.

Traffic

GA4, Plausible, uptime, and CDN data lined up next to your scan health, so you can see usage and stability together.

SiteCMD Traffic view showing sessions, top pages, and source shifts.

Search & SEO

Clicks, impressions, ranking shifts, and indexability, with alerts when any of them slip.

SiteCMD Search & SEO view showing clicks, impressions, and ranking shifts.

Deploys

Recent GitHub Actions runs, release status, and deploy-correlated regressions in one timeline.

SiteCMD Deploys view showing recent GitHub Actions runs and release status.

Alerts

Real-time notifications when something breaks: uptime drops, new threats, ranking slides, and anomalies across every connected source.

SiteCMD Alerts view showing real-time notifications across connected sources.

Activity

A unified feed of every scan, deploy, uptime incident, and anomaly across the project, day by day.

SiteCMD Activity view showing a unified feed of scans, deploys, and incidents.

Updates

Pending dependency updates across npm, pip, composer, cargo, and go. Severity, breaking-change risk, and post-fix verification tracked over time.

SiteCMD Updates view showing pending dependency updates with severity and risk.

Every issue comes with a fix.

A scan is only useful if you act on it. SiteCMD pulls every finding into one list, each with a ready-to-send fix prompt, then keeps watching so the same problem doesn't ship twice.

One list for every finding.

Every issue from Web Scan, Code Scan, and your connected tools flows into a single ranked list. The worst problems at the top, minor stuff at the bottom. Sort, filter, or group by page to clean up one area at a time.

SiteCMD issues list ranked by severity, mixing web and code findings.

Send the fix. Make sure it holds.

Hand the fix prompt to Cursor, Claude Code, Windsurf, or any AI editor with MCP support. Or fix it yourself. SiteCMD verifies the issue is resolved on the next scan, tracks recurrence over time, and pings you when a future deploy quietly reintroduces it.

SiteCMD fix loop showing an editor-ready fix prompt, a patch accepted in code, and follow-up scans confirming the issue stayed resolved.

Built for the long haul.

Scanning is just the start. SiteCMD keeps every scan in your local history, diffs new scans against old ones, exports reports for stakeholders and pipelines, and rolls everything up across every site you manage.

Full scan history

Every scan stored locally with its findings. Sort and filter by date, severity, or category to see exactly what changed and when.

Scan-to-scan comparison

Diff any two scans side by side. See which issues appeared, which got fixed, and which regressed between them.

Reports and exports

Generate PDF reports for stakeholders or JSON exports for downstream pipelines. A custom builder shapes the report for client deliverables.

Multi-site portfolio

Manage every site you own from one workspace. The Sites overview rolls up health, issues, and recent activity across the whole portfolio.

Where your stack finally talks to itself.

When traffic drops or rankings slip, the symptom shows up in one tool and the cause hides in another. SiteCMD pulls signals from the services you already use and correlates them against its own scan findings, so symptom and cause sit side by side.

GitHub

Deploy history, CI status, and PR context.

Cloudflare

Edge cache, threat events, and bandwidth.

Plausible

Privacy-first traffic and top pages.

Google Analytics

GA4 sessions and source breakdown.

Search Console

Clicks, impressions, and ranking shifts.

Bing Webmaster

Visibility and crawl data.

PageSpeed

Lighthouse lab metrics and real-user CrUX data.

UptimeRobot

Availability and incident history.

Jira

Issue ownership and follow-ups.

CodeRabbit

Coming soon: pull your CodeRabbit review findings into the unified list.

Semgrep

Coming soon: surface your Semgrep AppSec findings alongside SiteCMD's own scan.

Use it from anywhere you ship.

The desktop app is the primary command center, but the same engine reaches further: an MCP server your AI editor can query today, and a standalone CLI for terminals and CI on the way.

MCP

For Cursor, Claude Code, Windsurf, and any other MCP-compatible editor.

Built-in MCP server exposes scan results, issue data, and fix prompts to AI coding agents. Your editor stops guessing because it can actually read what's broken and where. The fix it writes is grounded in real findings, not vibes.

CLI

For your terminal and your CI.

Coming soon: a standalone binary that runs the full scan engine without the desktop app. Drop it into GitHub Actions, fail builds on severity thresholds, output JSON for downstream gates, or run a focused scan from staging in your terminal.

Local-first by design.

Your scans, your credentials, and your source code stay on your machine. There's no SiteCMD cloud to upload them to and no account to create.

Native desktop app

Tauri-based, runs natively on macOS, Windows, and Linux. Tiny binary, no Electron weight.

Credentials in OS keychain

API keys and OAuth tokens live in your system keychain, encrypted by your OS. They're never stored in a database file.

Scan data in local SQLite

Scan history, code findings, dossiers, and pulled-in integration data live in a SQLite file on your machine. Back it up like any other file.

You control telemetry

License checks and app updates are minimal. Optional usage analytics and crash reports only run if you opt in from the desktop app.

See every network call SiteCMD makes, and how to verify it yourself

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